What is the content of your  com/TestGreeting.gwt.xml file ?



On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 11:18 AM, Ronsen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi.
>
> I want to test a rpc call. I use the standard GWTproject and this
> testclass:
>
> public class TestGreetingService extends GWTTestCase {
>     /**
>      * Must refer to a valid module that sources this class.
>      */
>     public String getModuleName() {
>         return "com.TestGreeting";
>     }
>
>     /**
>      * This test will send a request to the server using the greetServer
> method
>      * in GreetingService and verify the response.
>      */
>     public void testGreetingService() {
>         // Create the service that we will test.
>         GreetingServiceAsync greetingService = GWT
>                 .create(GreetingService.class);
>         ServiceDefTarget target = (ServiceDefTarget) greetingService;
>         target.setServiceEntryPoint(GWT.getModuleBaseURL() +
> "TestGreeting/greet");
>
>         // Since RPC calls are asynchronous, we will need to wait for a
> response
>         // after this test method returns. This line tells the test runner
> to
>         // wait
>         // up to 10 seconds before timing out.
>         delayTestFinish(20000);
>
>         // Send a request to the server.
>         greetingService.greetServer("GWT User", new
> AsyncCallback<String>() {
>             public void onFailure(Throwable caught) {
>                 // The request resulted in an unexpected error.
>                 fail("Request failure: " + caught.getMessage());
>             }
>
>             public void onSuccess(String result) {
>                 // Verify that the response is correct.
>                 assertTrue(result.startsWith("Hello, GWT User!"));
>
>                 // Now that we have received a response, we need to tell
> the
>                 // test runner
>                 // that the test is complete. You must call finishTest()
> after
>                 // an
>                 // asynchronous test finishes successfully, or the test
> will
>                 // time out.
>                 finishTest();
>             }
>         });
>     }
> }
>
> That's the error I get. Can someone help me?
>
> 200 - POST /com.TestGreeting.JUnit/junithost (192.168.1XX.XX) 381 bytes
> [WARN] 404 - POST /com.TestGreeting.JUnit/TestGreeting/greet
> (192.168.1XX.XX) 1427 bytes
>    Request headers
>       Host: 192.168.1XX.XX:53577
>       User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US;
> rv:1.9.0.19) Gecko/2010031422 Firefox/3.0.19
>       Accept-Language: en-us
>       Accept: */*
>       Connection: Keep-Alive
>       Referer:
> http://192.168.1XX.XX:53577/com.TestGreeting.JUnit/junit-standards.html?gwt.codesvr=192.168.1XX.XX:53572
>       X-GWT-Permutation: HostedMode
>       X-GWT-Module-Base:
> http://1192.168.1XX.XX:53577/com.TestGreeting.JUnit/
>       Content-Type: text/x-gwt-rpc; charset=utf-8
>       Content-Length: 181
>    Response headers
>       Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
>       Content-Length: 1427
>
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